by Iain Macleod
18. June 2009 04:11
If your service organisation was found to have made incorrect or poor decisions between 20% and 40% of the time how worried would you be? In his recent report into the New Zealand Immigration Department that is just what the Auditor General found.
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by Iain Macleod
10. June 2009 21:00
In recent weeks the NZ Herald has run a number of stories bringing to the public's attention the plight of pregnant women who are being told they cannot get new temporary permits e.g. visitor/student or work because they are pregnant. Read the take of a Licensed New Zealand Immigration Consultant
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by Iain Macleod
13. May 2009 00:31
Pass marks are falling.
We predicted earlier this year that pass marks for applicants under the Skilled Migrant Category would fall as demand continued to soften. We have it on good authority that the New Zealand Government will struggle to meet its annual migrant target (of around 47,000 people). This, coupled with the fact that it is getting more difficult for some New Zealand migrants to find ...
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by Iain Macleod
12. May 2009 23:30
You have to love it.
From 4 May Immigration New Zealand (INZ) can only deal with licensed immigration advisers and there are on the planet only around 168 of us. Traditionally our immigration support staff have always been able to call up INZ and get information for us about the status of an application or to hurry it along. This is of course standard practice within law firms and similar.
My PA...
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by Iain Macleod
1. May 2009 21:58
From May 4 all those consultants normally based in New Zealand who provide advice on immigration to New Zealand (unless they are exempt) must have a license. This legislation was passed after years of work by the Government who had decreed that 'vulnerable' migrants needed protection from the incompetent and the unethical. My view is that the standards that are applied to the private sector should also apply to the state.
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by Iain Macleod
24. April 2009 16:07
It is time that the New Zealand Government abandon its “business as usual” policy with regards to skilled migrant immigration criteria and makes changes to the Skilled Migrant Category to reflect the current economic times.
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by Iain Macleod
16. April 2009 21:41
Recent media statements by New Zealand’s Minister Of Immigration have given migrants the impression that they are not welcome to New Zealand. We review these statements and talk about the reactions of would-be New Zealand migrants and provide clarity to migrants as to their position.
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by Iain Macleod
16. April 2009 14:03
The IMMagine Immigration April 2009 Immigration Newsletter is now online.
Topics covered in this edition include: Upcoming Immigration Seminars; Has New Zealand Withdrawn the Welcome Mat?; IMMagine Now Has Six Licensed Advisers; April 1 - New Zealand Tax Cuts; New Zealand - We Are Doing Okay Thanks…; State of the New Zealand Economy; IMMagine Australia Immigration.
Upcoming Im...
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